who cares. if they accept terms, agree to the money, why do people care. he gets his beatings at 'dannyweight' just as he gets his wins. he sets the weight, he sets the renumeration, and i havent seen too many boxers reject his offers.....

who cares. if they accept terms, agree to the money, why do people care. he gets his beatings at 'dannyweight' just as he gets his wins. he sets the weight, he sets the renumeration, and i havent seen too many boxers reject his offers.....

who cares. if they accept terms, agree to the money, why do people care. he gets his beatings at 'dannyweight' just as he gets his wins. he sets the weight, he sets the renumeration, and i havent seen too many boxers reject his offers.....

who cares. if they accept terms, agree to the money, why do people care. he gets his beatings at 'dannyweight' just as he gets his wins. he sets the weight, he sets the renumeration, and i havent seen too many boxers reject his offers.....

Yeah but he's a *****, you want to be cruiserweight champ? Fight at the cruiserweight limit, I think thats fair enough don't you?

who cares. if they accept terms, agree to the money, why do people care. he gets his beatings at 'dannyweight' just as he gets his wins. he sets the weight, he sets the renumeration, and i havent seen too many boxers reject his offers.....

Notice I didn't even actually ask or bring up any of what you've just dribbled.
I asked what was the normal "Dannyweight".

So the concept of fair play goes out the window? Guess thats why boxing isn't that popular in this country.

It's a contest. If Cameron wants to come in over the agreed upon weight, do it. It'll still go ahead and will still be sanctioned as a Cruiserweight title fight, he just misses out on the extra bucks. It would effect Green's standing in boxing history, but he doesn't really have one, so what difference does it make? Catchweight fights have been happening since boxing began. It's nothing new.

It's a contest. If Cameron wants to come in over the agreed upon weight, do it. It'll still go ahead and will still be sanctioned as a Cruiserweight title fight, he just misses out on the extra bucks. It would effect Green's standing in boxing history, but he doesn't really have one, so what difference does it make? Catchweight fights have been happening since boxing began. It's nothing new.

Cameron has actually been quoted as saying, if he doesnt meet dannys required weight the fight doesnt go ahead..